BRITAIN is braced for another icy night with up to four more inches of snow to fall - as maps reveals the worst-hit areas. The Met Office now has six yellow weather warnings in place across England and Scotland - up from three earlier today. 10 The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings across the UK Credit: Met Office 10 A car was seen ditched at the side of a road near Buxton, East Midlands Credit: Reuters 10 Houses were blanketed in snow in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire Credit: SWNS 10 Cars battled through the snow in Cradley Heath, West Midlands Credit: Alamy The warnings for snow and ice cover large areas of southern England and the Midlands, including the capital - as well as Wales , Northern Ireland , east England, west Scotland and northern Scotland.
The warning for east England, where four inches of snow is expected to fall, is in place until midday tomorrow. The rest remain in place until 10am tomorrow. Scotland is set to see the most dramatic conditions, with a huge eight-inch dump in the north and temperatures potentially plummeting as low as -12C.
Read more UK News GOT YOUR TICKETS? EuroMillions LIVE: National Lottery numbers and Thunderball draw tonight 'KILLER'S' PATH Cops share new CCTV in hunt for 'killer husband' of woman found in car boot The Met Office has warned of possible power cuts, vehicles being stranded and rural areas becoming isolated as a result of the icy blast. The "arctic chill" has already wreaked havoc for Brits today - with 140 schools .